The 10 cent toll on the bridge connecting Tiverton and Portsmouth is scheduled to begin Monday. Motorists with E-ZPass transponders will pay automatically when driving over the bridge.

Cameras will record the license plates of other vehicles, but the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority will not send bills. Motorists are expected to submit the payments themselves.

Lawmakers approved the 10 cent toll this summer to preserve the ability, under federal rules, to impose a higher toll in the future. RITBA Chairman David Darlington said at an agency meeting Wednesday the toll could rise next year if no alternative funding for bridge maintenance is found.